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Jul
Entry 06: Dust and Light
I used to think I had to be whole to be worthy. That I had to arrive, polished and certain, before I could speak, lead, or love. But the world doesn’t wait for perfection—it meets…
02
Jul
Entry 05: Modern Virtues
Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it’s the quiet act of logging off. Of saying no when yes would be easier. In a world that rewards noise, humility feels like rebellion. And resilience? It’s not about…
02
Jul
Entry 04: Stillness in Motion
I used to think stillness meant stopping. That to be calm, I had to sit, breathe, retreat. But life doesn’t always give us that luxury. Deadlines, noise, movement—they don’t pause just because I need peace.…
02
Jul
Entry 03: The Weight of Identity
Some days, I feel like I’m wearing a name that doesn’t quite fit. Not because it’s false, but because it’s heavy. Identity can become armor—meant to protect, but sometimes it restricts. I’ve spent years building…
02
Jul
Entry 02: Clarity Through Chaos
The world doesn’t wait for silence. It spins, it shouts, it stumbles forward. And in the middle of that noise, I used to think I had to match its volume—run faster, think louder, do more.…
Entry 01: What If It Was
There are mornings I step outside and let the world blur. Not because I’ve forgotten my glasses, but because I’ve chosen not to wear them. There’s something honest in the haze—edges softened, distractions dulled. I…